Roohi Jeelani, MD, a Chicago-based reproductive endocrinologist, was around 14 years old when her mom noticed that she wasn't getting her period. While it's not unusual to get your first period in your mid teens - according to research published in the National Library of Medicine, menarche, or the first menstrual period, typically occurs between the ages of 10 and 16 - Dr. Jeelani's cousins had all gotten theirs years earlier, so her mom was concerned. When the two went to see a pediatrician, Dr. Jeelani and her mother were told that the lack of period was potentially due to an eating disorder. This assessment was based simply on how she looked. "She's too skinny. She may be anorexic. Make
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